Translation for '
Jacobite' from English to Russian
| NOUN | a Jacobite | Jacobites | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Two other jacobite Grand Masters succeeded him: James Hector MacLean (1703-1750) and Charles Radclyffe, Count of Derwentwater (1693-1746), elected Grand Master of the Order of Free Masons in the Kingdom of France on 27 December 1746.
- Many Episcopalians remained pro-Jacobite during the Jacobite rising of 1689, loyal to James and his descendants.
- During the Jacobite rising of 1715, many local people announced their support for James Francis Edward Stuart as the true King of Scotland in front of the tolbooth, and after the Jacobite rising of 1745 and subsequent defeat at the Battle of Culloden, the tolbooth accommodated over 96 Jacobite prisoners while they awaited trial.
- Mackenzie of Scatwell who owned the estate during the Jacobite rising of 1745 refused to raise his men for the Jacobite cause despite being threatened with military execution by the Jacobite George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie.
- Molloy was a passionate Jacobite, and he became active in the Jacobite wing of the Tory party from an early date.
- The Jacobite David Morgan, executed for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1745, lived at the farm of Penygraig on the hillside north of Edwardsville.
- During the Jacobite rising of 1715 the Clan Sinclair supported the Jacobite cause, however by the time of the Jacobite rising of 1745 the Clan Sinclair supported the British Hanoverian Government.
- The Jacobite rising known as the Forty-Five turned Arbroath into a Jacobite town.
- Scottish jacobite resistance to the union, led by descendants of James VII of Scotland (II of England), continued until 1746 and the Jacobite defeat at Culloden.
- Drummond was an active Jacobite agent in years preceding the Jacobite rising of 1745, communicating regularly with the exiled Jacobite court about the readiness of Jacobites in Scotland and England for the rebellion.
- "It Was A' For Our Rightful King" (or "It was All For Our Rightful King") is a traditional Jacobite song.
- The Legitimist Jacobite League of Great Britain and Ireland was a Jacobite society founded in 1891 by Herbert Vivian, Melville Henry Massue and Ruaraidh Erskine following a split from the earlier Order of the White Rose.
- Sir Thomas Sheridan (1684–1746) was a Jacobite courtier and conspirator of Anglo-Irish background, known mainly for his role as an advisor to Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite rising of 1745.
- Tradition maintains that Jacobite officers were billeted in the close during Charles Edward Stuart's occupation of nearby Holyrood Palace during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745.
- Drummond served as an officer in the French Army, but is perhaps best known for his participation in the Jacobite rising of 1745, during which he was one of the senior Jacobite staff officers in addition to leading the Jacobite Royal Scots, a regiment raised by him in France.
- qob's reign is given by Bar Hebraeus, who was particularly interested in the agreement made between the Nestorian and Jacobite churches under which the Nestorians built a church in the Jacobite stronghold of Tagrit in return for the restoration of the Jacobite church of Mar Domitius in Nisibis.
- From 1984 to 1985 the Thirumeni founded the Jacobite Syrian Vacation Bible Class (JSVBS) when he was the President of Malankara Jacobite Sunday School Association (MJSSA).
- The sandalwood cot presented to Valiya Thirumeni by his uncle is kept in a separate room of the office of his home parish, the Mor Sabor Mor Aphroth jacobite Church at Akaparambu.
- Mary's Jacobite Syrian Church, Denver; St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian church, Detroit; and St.
- The Jacobite Royal Scots, sometimes called the Royal-Ecossais, [...] Lord John Drummond's Regiment or French Royal Scots, was a French military regiment made up mostly of Scottish Jacobite exiles.
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